With the regular season just two weeks away, the Chargers reportedly made Bosa "their best offer," and it was rejected by Bosa's camp.

The San Diego Union-Tribune's Michael Gehlken first reported the new development:

With the offer off the table, the Chargers then released a shockingly transparent statement, laying out some details of the offer and threatening a worse deal in the future:

The Chargers believe that with Bosa's extended absence from training camp, he won't be ready for the start of the regular season. And if he can't play all 16 games, then the Chargers won't make him a bigger offer than what they've presented.

The statement and the details of the offer are surely a negotiating tactic to try and incite some urgency within Bosa's camp to take the deal. Though the Chargers have often cited a precedent with the way they've typically handled rookie contracts, if Bosa, one of the stars of the rookie class, wanted a slightly better offer, then there's not much reason for the Chargers to resist.

But Bosa also may be taking a gamble if the Chargers stand firm. Although he was one of the top prospects in the draft, he's unproven in the NFL, likely not in game shape if he were to report in time for Week 1, and virtually unfamiliar with the Chargers' defensive concepts.

And he doesn't have much negotiating power. Further, if other Chargers players have followed the precedent for rookie contracts, then Bosa's holdout may be irksome to those who'd prefer he simply show up and get to work.

There's still time for this to be worked out, but both sides are running out of time to get Bosa ready for all 16 games.